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  1. Mildred~98

    why is the electrical conductivity of calcium higher than a transition element (except copper)?

    This is because Transition elements have more delocalized electrons than Calcium, but they also have a smaller atomic radius than Calcium, so friction is much grater in Transition elements making transition elements have a lower electrical conductivity than Calcium. Imagine an electron trying...
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